CTM or Yukon U-joints or ?
I have superior evolution super alloy axles, which U-joint is a good match to the axle's strength? I know the CTM are top-of-the line but $250/ea da*n. Anybody out there running the CTMs, Yukons, or other top-end joint have any comments??
I am debating on doing the parts list below and am unsure of the best matched u-joint. (not asking opinions on anything except u-joints)
Details Name Unit Price Quantity Total Select
DYN-PROSTEER Dynatrac ProSteer JK Ball Joints $594.95
REID-JK001L Reid JK Steering Knuckle Left Side (JK001L) $259.99
REID-JK001R Reid JK Steering Knuckle Right Side (JK001R) $259.99
CE-JK-9701 Currie JK Currectlync Heavy Duty Tie Rod & Drag Link System (JK-9701) $799.90
Sub Total: $1914.83
I am debating on doing the parts list below and am unsure of the best matched u-joint. (not asking opinions on anything except u-joints)

Details Name Unit Price Quantity Total Select
DYN-PROSTEER Dynatrac ProSteer JK Ball Joints $594.95
REID-JK001L Reid JK Steering Knuckle Left Side (JK001L) $259.99
REID-JK001R Reid JK Steering Knuckle Right Side (JK001R) $259.99
CE-JK-9701 Currie JK Currectlync Heavy Duty Tie Rod & Drag Link System (JK-9701) $799.90
Sub Total: $1914.83
The best of your choices is CTM. It is the only joint that can be used on a DD. The other joints are not recommended in rig that doesn't have locking front hubs. The CTMs have a bushing inside to allow road use. The others just use a coating on the inside of the cap. You'll need to be sure you keep the CTMs greased well.
x2, everything David said. CTM's are a big ticket expense item, but worth it for the reasons David listed. The RCV's are a whole lot more expensive, however, with a no questions asked, "you break it, we replace it" warranty, the one time purchase is pretty reasonable for the peace of mind.
x2, everything David said. CTM's are a big ticket expense item, but worth it for the reasons David listed. The RCV's are a whole lot more expensive, however, with a no questions asked, "you break it, we replace it" warranty, the one time purchase is pretty reasonable for the peace of mind.
Also, if the cheaper/weaker u-joint broke what would be the chances of damaging these high dollar axles. From my past experience with dana axles and spicer joints you had about a 30% chance of axle damage.
x2, everything David said. CTM's are a big ticket expense item, but worth it for the reasons David listed. The RCV's are a whole lot more expensive, however, with a no questions asked, "you break it, we replace it" warranty, the one time purchase is pretty reasonable for the peace of mind.


